While the enticing possibility of 12 interleague matchups per year beginning in 2017 isn't happening, there are plenty of matchups between Big Ten and Pac-12 teams still on tap in the coming years. Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany made it a point to encourage his athletic directors to schedule games with Pac-12 opponents in advance of the partnership, and as long as most of these matchups are honored, teams from the two leagues will see plenty of one another, and not just at the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day.

There are 19 games between Big Ten and Pac-12 teams scheduled to take place during the next four seasons, as well as several other matchups in 2016 and beyond. Here's the full rundown:

Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema told ESPN.com on Monday that while disappointed the scheduling alliance fell apart, he still looks forward to the Badgers' many future matchups against Pac-12 foes.

"The deal wasn't going to affect us because we have a Pac-12 opponent on our schedule every year," Bielema said. "I was amazed at how many crossover games there were already. The part we were hoping the format would [help] is that scheduling probably ends up being one of the hardest non-field-related issues you deal with. It's just very frustrating, at least from my point of view, to get home-and-homes with quality people. People want you to go play in their place, but they don't want to come play at yours."

The Pac-12 matchups -- along with a home-and-home against Virginia Tech (2017-18) and a soon-to-be-announced three-year agreement against an independent (reportedly BYU) -- give Wisconsin's schedule more weight entering the playoff era, where schedule strength matters will matter.

"Whenever there's a coaching change, if I know somebody, we go at it pretty hard," Bielema said. "For the change at Washington, we sat down and got in there pretty early, [Huskies coach Steve Sarkisian] and I have gotten to know each other, and we locked that one in as soon as we could."

The Pac-12 alliance put a moratorium on athletic directors from both leagues to schedule games in 2017 and beyond. That should be lifted for Big Ten ADs in a few weeks, after they meet in Chicago to discuss whether to keep an eight-game league schedule or increase it to nine.

While some shuffling could take place with future schedules, most, if not all, of the Big Ten-Pac-12 matchups are expected to take place.

"If they're contracted," Delany said, "our people will comply with their contracts."

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